Thermalwrong wrote on 2023-10-31, 02:44:
VivienM wrote on 2023-10-30, 23:57:
I received and installed an SB Audigy 2 ZS. (My second attempt at buying one, the first gamble on an 'untested' card got me a DOA card. Such is life.)
I never had an Audigy 2 back in the day, went straight from the first-gen Audigy to a first-gen X-Fi, but... these cards under pre-Vista OSes (before Microsoft broke everything) really are quite something.
(Random aside - every single one of my 'main' Windows desktops except for one has always had a Creative Labs sound solution. For 28 years. Even my most modern 'main' system, my somewhat-aging i7-7700, I picked the motherboard because it had a Creative SoundCore 3D instead of some Realtek thing.)
Do you mean the EAX / environmental effects? The Audigy 2 ZS is what I put into this P4 build after I found the onboard sound was broken / not giving audio. I got burned by the OEM SB Live that from what I recall had no actual EAX functionality and didn't like my Via motherboard so I soured on it all at the time. I got an X-Fi later and that was pretty good in BF 2142 though 😀
I've only got as far as installing it on XP but the software is something I haven't missed, it took me so long to figure out how to change the soundbank.
At least you can use the soundbank/wavetable synthesis in XP! I think it's in Windows 7 that MS basically removed the ability to use anything other than their software wavetable synthesizer. Just another step in their war to destroy good sound cards in the name of Intel "HD" Audio... and here we are, 15 years into that war, and you can't even buy a decent 5.1 speaker set anymore.
But yes, the EAX/environmental effects. Things like the male -> female effect too. My recollection is that the effects were already less in the original X-Fi under XP...
My Dell OEM SB Live back in 2000 had most of the effects too. It was cool back then, and 23 years later, they still seem cool... especially since I doubt that I had heard them since, oh, 2007 or so.
Thermalwrong wrote on 2023-10-31, 02:44:
It is Award and from 2004. It's a OEM board that I put the regular MSI BIOS on but it's still pretty locked down so I think if there is an option for this USB storage emulation it's hidden. For a 2004 BIOS it's pretty great, 1st gen SATA so it can pretend to be regular PATA primary/secondary and it's got Smart Fan capability and the fans aren't too loud.
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Finally got to use my Alpha PAL 8942 in a build even though I threw away the shroud for it and some of the mounting hardware broke long ago - designed up and 3d printed up a fresh one in PETG that allows for installing a 92mm fan instead of the original 80mm.
Okay, on my Award BIOS that claims to be from 2003, go to Integrated Peripherals -> VIA OnChip PCI Device -> USB Emulation. There are three options "ON", "KB/MS" and "OFF". The help text says that 'ON' includes storage but 'KB/MS' does not.
How do you get your BIOS to pretend SATA is regular PATA primary/secondary? I feel like this board is missing that and this may be the reason for my huge troubles with 98SE...